1 Even in the matter of turnovers, good sense and art are requisite.
Les Misérables (V1) By Victor HugoGet Context In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VII—THE WISDOM OF THOLOMYES 2 In the infinite, the inexhaustible is requisite.
Les Misérables (V4) By Victor HugoGet Context In BOOK 5: CHAPTER IV—A HEART BENEATH A STONE 3 He had had in succession, under the Empire and under the Restoration, the sorts of bravery requisite for the two epochs, the bravery of the battle-field and the bravery of the tribune.
Les Misérables (V4) By Victor HugoGet Context In BOOK 10: CHAPTER III—A BURIAL; AN OCCASION TO BE BORN AGAIN 4 To this end, two things are requisite, the size of Paris and its gayety.
Les Misérables (V4) By Victor HugoGet Context In BOOK 10: CHAPTER V—ORIGINALITY OF PARIS 5 it is requisite that at least two agents should never lose sight.
Les Misérables (V5) By Victor HugoGet Context In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—JAVERT 6 This one is built against the solid rock, and it would take ten experienced miners, duly furnished with the requisite tools, as many years to perforate it.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasGet Context In Chapter 16. A Learned Italian. 7 This same person, with almost incredible patience and perseverance, had contrived to provide himself with tools requisite for so unparalleled an attempt.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasGet Context In Chapter 16. A Learned Italian. 8 As Bertuccio was leaving the room to give the requisite orders, Baptistin opened the door: he held a letter on a silver waiter.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasGet Context In Chapter 82. The Burglary. 9 From the same drawer she took a man's complete costume, from the boots to the coat, and a provision of linen, where there was nothing superfluous, but every requisite.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasGet Context In Chapter 97. The Departure for Belgium. 10 But the rest, which one night entirely sleepless, and many hours of the most wearing anxiety seemed to make requisite, was kept off by irritation of spirits.
Sense and Sensibility By Jane AustenGet Context In CHAPTER 45 11 "We have not the requisite data," chimed in the professor, and he went back to his argument.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 7 12 Therefore the room where company meet who practise this art, is full of all things, ready at hand, requisite to furnish matter for this kind of artificial converse.
Gulliver's Travels(V2) By Jonathan SwiftGet Context In PART 3: CHAPTER V. 13 The scout having ascertained that the Mohicans were sufficient of themselves to maintain the requisite distance, deliberately laid aside his paddle, and raised the fatal rifle.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperGet Context In CHAPTER 20 14 Upon that Chichikov begged her to accord the gentleman in question a power of attorney, while, to save extra trouble, he himself would then and there compose the requisite letter.
Dead Souls By Nikolai GogolGet Context In PART 1: CHAPTER III 15 To him the Southern problem is simply that of making efficient workingmen out of this material, by giving them the requisite technical skill and the help of invested capital.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du BoisGet Context In IX